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EV Charger Installation in Boston, MA

Compare 12 electricians in Boston. Typical Level 2 install: $900–$2,500.

  • Licensed New England electricians
  • Permit & inspection ready
  • Free quote comparisons
  • Tesla & all EV brands

Get at least 2–3 quotes before you book. Sponsored installers below offer free estimates for Level 2 and Tesla Wall Connector installation in Boston.

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Homelight Boston

5(52 reviews)Licensed · Boston

151 I St, South Boston, MA 02127, USA

Homelight Boston offers residential electrical services and EV charger installation in the Boston area.

Services

  • EV charger installation
  • Level 2 home charger
  • Licensed electrician

EV Brands

Tesla, Rivian, Ford, Chevrolet +more

Chargers

Level 2 (240V), Tesla Wall Connector

Greater Boston Electrical Inc.

4.9(16 reviews)Licensed · Boston

156 Porter St #116, Boston, MA 02128, USA

Greater Boston Electrical Inc. offers residential electrical services and EV charger installation in the Boston area.

Services

  • EV charger installation
  • Level 2 home charger
  • Licensed electrician

EV Brands

Tesla, Rivian, Ford, Chevrolet +more

Chargers

Level 2 (240V), Tesla Wall Connector

Sparky’s Electric Boston

4.6(18 reviews)Licensed · Boston

50 W Malden St #116, Boston, MA 02118, USA

Sparky’s Electric Boston offers residential electrical services and EV charger installation in the Boston area.

Services

  • EV charger installation
  • Level 2 home charger
  • Licensed electrician

EV Brands

Tesla, Rivian, Ford, Chevrolet +more

Chargers

Level 2 (240V), Tesla Wall Connector

Light District Electrician Co.

Licensed · Boston

73 Federal St, Boston, MA 02110, USA

Light District Electrician Co. offers residential electrical services and EV charger installation in the Boston area.

Services

  • EV charger installation
  • Level 2 home charger
  • Licensed electrician

EV Brands

Tesla, Rivian, Ford, Chevrolet +more

Chargers

Level 2 (240V), Tesla Wall Connector

Sylvia Electrical Contracting

4.3(3 reviews)Licensed · Boston

6 Liberty Sq U291, Boston, MA 02109, USA

Sylvia Electrical Contracting offers residential electrical services and EV charger installation in the Boston area.

Services

  • EV charger installation
  • Level 2 home charger
  • Licensed electrician

EV Brands

Tesla, Rivian, Ford, Chevrolet +more

Chargers

Level 2 (240V), Tesla Wall Connector

JM Electrical Solutions

4.9(93 reviews)Licensed · Boston

749 Dorchester Ave, Boston, MA 02125, USA

JM Electrical Solutions offers residential electrical services and EV charger installation in the Boston area.

Services

  • EV charger installation
  • Level 2 home charger
  • Licensed electrician

EV Brands

Tesla, Rivian, Ford, Chevrolet +more

Chargers

Level 2 (240V), Tesla Wall Connector

Boston Electric Service

5(68 reviews)Licensed · Boston

21 Lora St, Malden, MA 02148, USA

Boston Electric Service offers residential electrical services and EV charger installation in the Boston area.

Services

  • EV charger installation
  • Level 2 home charger
  • Licensed electrician

EV Brands

Tesla, Rivian, Ford, Chevrolet +more

Chargers

Level 2 (240V), Tesla Wall Connector

West End Electrical Contractors

Licensed · Boston

205 Portland St, Boston, MA 02114, USA

West End Electrical Contractors offers residential electrical services and EV charger installation in the Boston area.

Services

  • EV charger installation
  • Level 2 home charger
  • Licensed electrician

EV Brands

Tesla, Rivian, Ford, Chevrolet +more

Chargers

Level 2 (240V), Tesla Wall Connector

Shawmut Electrical Contractors

Licensed · Boston

262 E Berkeley St, Boston, MA 02118, USA

Shawmut Electrical Contractors offers residential electrical services and EV charger installation in the Boston area.

Services

  • EV charger installation
  • Level 2 home charger
  • Licensed electrician

EV Brands

Tesla, Rivian, Ford, Chevrolet +more

Chargers

Level 2 (240V), Tesla Wall Connector

CNE Electrical

5(45 reviews)Licensed · Boston

647 Lowell St, Peabody, MA 01960, USA

CNE Electrical offers residential electrical services and EV charger installation in the Peabody area.

Services

  • EV charger installation
  • Level 2 home charger
  • Licensed electrician

EV Brands

Tesla, Rivian, Ford, Chevrolet +more

Chargers

Level 2 (240V), Tesla Wall Connector

Jolt Electric Inc

4.9(95 reviews)Licensed · Boston

203 Washington St, Salem, MA 01970, USA

Jolt Electric Inc offers residential electrical services and EV charger installation in the Swampscott area.

Services

  • EV charger installation
  • Level 2 home charger
  • Licensed electrician

EV Brands

Tesla, Rivian, Ford, Chevrolet +more

Chargers

Level 2 (240V), Tesla Wall Connector

Cognati Electric Inc.

4.8(45 reviews)Licensed · Boston

18 Wadsworth St, Danvers, MA 01923, USA

Cognati Electric Inc. offers residential electrical services and EV charger installation in the Peabody area.

Services

  • EV charger installation
  • Level 2 home charger
  • Licensed electrician

EV Brands

Tesla, Rivian, Ford, Chevrolet +more

Chargers

Level 2 (240V), Tesla Wall Connector

Pricing guide

EV Charger Installation Cost in Boston

Most homeowners pay $900–$2,500 all-in for a Level 2 home charger. Your quote depends on panel distance, electrical capacity, and whether upgrades are needed.

Project typeTypical cost
Simple install$700 – $1,200
Typical install$1,200 – $2,000
Complex install$2,500 – $3,500+

Tip: Get at least 3 quotes from licensed electricians in Boston before you commit.

EV Charger Installation in Boston, Massachusetts

Need an EV charger installed in Boston, Massachusetts? You're not alone — cost, permits, and finding a licensed electrician are the top concerns for new EV owners here. Most Boston homeowners pay $900–$2,500 for a complete Level 2 install, but your price depends on panel distance, electrical capacity, and whether upgrades are needed. Our directory connects you with vetted electricians in Boston and nearby Cambridge, Somerville, Brookline who handle Tesla Wall Connector installs, universal Level 2 chargers, permits, and inspections — so you can compare quotes and choose with confidence.

How Much Does EV Charger Installation Cost in Boston?

EV charger installation cost in Boston typically breaks down like this: charger hardware ($400–$800 for most Level 2 units), electrician labor ($500–$1,500), and permits ($50–$200). Simple installs where your panel is close to the garage often land at $700–$1,200 total. If your Boston home has an older 100-amp panel or the charger location is far from the panel, budget $2,000–$3,500+. Always get a panel assessment before buying equipment — it prevents surprise costs on install day.

Does Your Panel Need an Upgrade?

Before scheduling installation in Boston, your electrician should verify your electrical panel can support a 40–60 amp dedicated circuit for Level 2 charging. Homes built before 1990 often have 100-amp panels that are already near capacity. If an upgrade is needed, factor in $1,500–$3,000 and an extra visit. Smart load management devices can sometimes avoid a full panel upgrade — ask installers in our Boston directory if this applies to your home.

Why Install a Home EV Charger in Boston?

A Level 2 home charger adds 25–40 miles of range per hour — enough to fully recharge overnight. That's far faster than a standard 120V outlet and cheaper than public fast charging long-term. In Boston, a proper install means a dedicated 240-volt circuit, NEC-compliant wiring, and a Massachusetts electrical permit. Skipping professional installation risks failed inspections, voided warranties, and safety hazards. The electricians listed for Boston specialize in residential EV charging and understand local code requirements.

Tesla Charger Install & Multi-Brand EV Charging in Boston

Tesla Wall Connector installation is the most searched service in Boston. The Gen 3 Wall Connector supports up to 48-amp hardwired charging and integrates with Tesla's app for scheduling off-peak rates. You don't need Tesla certification — but you do need a licensed electrician experienced with 240V installs. Rivian, Ford F-150 Lightning, Chevy Equinox EV, Hyundai Ioniq 5, and Kia EV6 owners in Boston typically use universal Level 2 chargers or NACS-compatible units. Every installer in our directory supports multiple EV brands.

How to Get Your EV Charger Installed in Boston

Here's how most Boston homeowners get their charger installed: (1) Compare 2–3 electricians from our directory and request quotes. (2) Schedule a panel assessment — many offer this free with a quote. (3) Choose your charger (Tesla Wall Connector, ChargePoint Home Flex, Grizzl-E, etc.). (4) Your electrician pulls the permit, installs the circuit, mounts the charger, and schedules inspection. Install day usually takes 2–4 hours; permit approval in Boston may add 1–2 weeks. Book early if you're targeting the federal tax credit deadline of June 30, 2026.

Electric Vehicle Brands We Cover

Whether you drive a Tesla, Rivian, Ford, Chevrolet, Hyundai, Kia, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Nissan, or another electric vehicle, the installers here handle brand-specific setup — Tesla Wall Connector hardwiring, universal J1772/NACS chargers, and NEMA 14-50 outlets for plug-in units.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does EV charger installation cost in Boston?
Most Boston homeowners pay $900–$2,500 all-in for Level 2 charger installation including hardware, labor, and permits. Simple garage installs with a nearby panel run $700–$1,200. Projects requiring panel upgrades or long wire runs often reach $2,500–$3,500+. Get at least three quotes to compare.
How much does a Tesla charger install cost in Boston?
A Tesla Wall Connector ($475 hardware) plus professional installation in Boston typically costs $1,200–$2,000 total. Complex installs with panel upgrades can exceed $3,000. The Wall Connector is hardwired to a 60-amp circuit for fastest home charging.
Do I need a permit for EV charger installation in Boston, Massachusetts?
Yes — Massachusetts municipalities including Boston require an electrical permit for Level 2 EV charger installation. Licensed electricians in our directory typically handle permit applications, wiring to code, and final inspection as part of their service.
Does my electrical panel need an upgrade for an EV charger in Boston?
If you have a modern 200-amp panel with open breaker spaces, you may not need an upgrade. Older 100-amp panels in Boston homes often require a panel upgrade ($1,500–$3,000) or a load management device before adding a 40–60 amp charger circuit. Request a panel assessment with your quote.
Can I get a tax credit for EV charger installation in Boston?
You may qualify for a federal tax credit of 30% of hardware and installation costs, up to $1,000, for projects completed before June 30, 2026 in eligible census tracts. New England programs like Massachusetts MOR-EV, NHSaves (NH), Efficiency Maine, and Rhode Island utility rebates may also apply. Ask your Boston electrician and consult a tax professional to confirm eligibility.
How long does EV charger installation take in Boston?
The actual install in Boston takes 2–4 hours for most homes. Permit approval adds 1–2 weeks depending on your town. Panel upgrades require an additional visit. Spring and summer schedules fill quickly — book early.
Level 1 vs Level 2 charging — which do I need in Boston?
Level 1 (120V outlet) adds about 3–5 miles of range per hour — fine for low-mileage drivers. Level 2 (240V) adds 25–40 miles per hour and is what most Boston EV owners install for overnight full charges. If you drive 30+ miles daily, Level 2 is worth the investment.
Can any electrician install a Tesla charger in Boston?
Tesla doesn't require installer certification, but you should hire a licensed, insured electrician with EV charging experience. Look for pros who've installed Tesla Wall Connectors and understand 48-amp hardwired setups, permit requirements, and Massachusetts electrical code.
What EV brands do Boston installers support?
Installers in our Boston directory support all major brands including Tesla, Rivian, Ford, Chevrolet, Hyundai, Kia, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and more. Universal Level 2 chargers work with NACS and J1772 connectors across brands.
Should I install a charger before or after my EV arrives in Boston?
Schedule installation 2–4 weeks before delivery if possible — permit timelines in Boston vary. Getting quotes now lets you budget accurately and claim tax credits before the June 2026 deadline.

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